CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. This week we got to pick out a bouquet of flowers, baby greens, herbs (cilantro, mint, oregano, dill), spinach, head lettuce, asparagus, green garlic, carrots and radishes.
There are a few in this area:
http://earthsharescsa.org/
http://www.localharvest.org/csa/M343
http://gravelknollsfarm.homestead.com/join.html
Here is a list of local CSAs and the information on them...if you're not in one right now, you can try to get a spot by putting your name on their list! It's a great way to get fresh produce.
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7 comments:
Yum! Enjoy. We had such a late and wet spring, ours hasn't started yet, but I'm looking forward to it!
and, thanks for the comment re: Lusy. That's how I was pronouncing it in my head, and then I thought I might have been wrong.
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing. I am going to look into the links. Have a wonderful weekend!
That's cool. Looks yummy!! We're getting ready to till the garden. We had a frost last week, but I think it's safe now. :)
WOW! That's so neat! I didn't even try to plant anything this year. Last year, Digger ate my cantaloupes and my tomatoes. I'm afraid this year between the bunnies and Digger I wouldn't get ANYTHING at all!
Yumy! The radishes(SPELLING) look yummy!!!
This all looks delicious and what a lovely idea for sharing the bounty.
Enjoy and please share what yummy dishes you make from all the goodies!
Ooh! homegrown....I am sure they will be extra delicious!
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